# 15 Best Brunch Spots in Barcelona

> The 15 best brunch spots in Barcelona, from the pioneers who brought brunch to the city to New Zealand-, Australian- and Montreal-style cafés doing eggs Benedict, shakshuka and specialty coffee. Ranked by an independent consensus, no paid placement.

- **Canonical URL:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/best-brunch
- **City:** Barcelona, Spain
- **Published:** 2026-07-01
- **Author:** Justin Mota, Guidavera founder
- **Reading time:** 11 min

## Introduction

This is the list we send to friends who want a proper brunch, not a sad croissant and a cortado standing at a bar. Brunch is a relatively new arrival in Barcelona, the traditional Catalan breakfast is a smaller, earlier thing, but the city took to it hard, and over the last decade a whole wave of rooms opened doing it seriously: eggs Benedict a dozen ways, shakshuka, pancakes, açaí bowls and specialty coffee roasted down the road. A lot of it came from outside, founders arriving from San Francisco, Auckland, Melbourne and Montreal and bringing their home brunch culture with them, which is why the scene has such a distinct international accent. We've eaten our way through a lot of eggs to make this list. We've stuck to the modern all-day brunch rooms here; the specialty-coffee roasters and the traditional granjes and esmorzar spots are their own thing and get their own guides. What's below is where to go when you want to sit down, take your time, and eat well into the afternoon.

## A guide to Brunch Spots in Barcelona

### Is brunch a Catalan thing, or an import?

Mostly an import, and a recent one. The traditional Barcelona breakfast is either a quick coffee and pastry or, at the heartier end, esmorzar de forquilla, a savoury 'fork breakfast' of stews, sausages and vermut eaten mid-morning by workers. Weekend brunch in the American and Antipodean sense, eggs Benedict, pancakes, bottomless mimosas, arrived in the 2010s, largely through cafés opened by foreigners who'd grown up with it. That's why so many of the best rooms describe themselves as New Zealand-, Australian- or American-style: they're bringing a specific home tradition to the city. The result is a scene with an unusually international feel, sitting alongside, rather than replacing, the older Catalan morning rituals.

### When is brunch served in Barcelona?

Later and longer than you might expect. Many of the best spots run 'all-day brunch', typically from around 9am until mid-afternoon (4 to 5pm), so there's no need to be up early; a midday brunch is completely normal here. Weekends are when they fill, and the most popular rooms take walk-ins only, so arriving before 1pm on a Saturday or Sunday saves you a wait. A handful take reservations, which we've noted where it matters. Coffee-first spots keep earlier hours, and the traditional granjes and esmorzar bars are strictly a morning affair, often closing by early afternoon.

### What should you order at a Barcelona brunch?

Eggs are the backbone. Eggs Benedict is on nearly every menu, often in several versions, and shakshuka has become almost as common. Beyond that, look for the house's own accent: pancakes and French toast at the American-leaning spots, Turkish and harissa eggs at the Antipodean cafés, Brazilian pão de queijo or tapioca at Can Dendê, syrniki at the Mediterranean-fusion rooms. Bread and pastries baked in-house are a good quality tell, as is specialty coffee from a named local roaster rather than a generic blend. Many kitchens now run strong vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, so dietary needs are easy to meet across the board.

> "Brunch arrived late in Barcelona, but the city took to it hard, and the best rooms now do it as well as anywhere."

## How we built this list

This guide covers modern all-day brunch rooms. Specialty-coffee roasters and traditional Catalan granjes and esmorzar bars are excluded here and get their own guides, so the list stays focused.

We lead with the pioneers and the long-running institutions that shaped brunch in the city, then the consistently excellent newer rooms.

We weight our own visits alongside the consensus of local diners, and favour kitchens with a clear point of view over generic egg-and-avocado menus.

No spot pays for placement. Guidavera has no affiliate or sponsorship deals with any venue on this list.

## The 15 best Brunch Spots, compared

| # | Restaurant | Neighbourhood | Price | Distinction | Signature dish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [The Benedict](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-benedict) | Gothic Quarter | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict (seven versions) |
| 2 | [Milk Bar & Bistro](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/milk-bar-bistro) | Gothic Quarter | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict |
| 3 | [Federal Café Sant Antoni](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/federal-cafe-sant-antoni) | Sant Antoni | €€ | Repsol Solete | Eggs Benedict |
| 4 | [EatMyTrip](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/eatmytrip) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict |
| 5 | [Little Fern](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/little-fern) | el Poblenou | €€ | — | Turkish eggs |
| 6 | [Kala Brunch](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/kala-brunch) | la Sagrada Família | €€ | — | Shakshuka |
| 7 | [Granja Petitbó](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/granja-petitbo) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€ | — | Pancakes |
| 8 | [Faire Brunch & Drinks](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/faire-brunch-and-drinks) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€ | — | — |
| 9 | [The Egg Lab](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-egg-lab) | Sant Antoni | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict Royale |
| 10 | [Gabby's Brunch](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/gabbys-brunch) | la Vila Olímpica del Poblenou | €€ | — | Oriental Eggs Benedict |
| 11 | [Citizen Café](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/citizen-cafe) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict |
| 12 | [OMA Bistró](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/oma-bistro) | l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample | €€ | — | House-made bagels |
| 13 | [Nolita](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/nolita-poblenou) | el Poblenou | €€ | — | Huevos Benedict |
| 14 | [Can Dendê](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/can-dende) | el Poblenou | €€ | — | Pão de queijo |
| 15 | [Billy Brunch](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/billy-brunch) | la Dreta de l'Eixample | €€ | — | Eggs Benedict |

## The 15 best Brunch Spots in Barcelona

### 1. The Benedict

*The Gothic Quarter room that bills itself as the city's first brunch*

- **Neighbourhood:** Gothic Quarter
- **Address:** Carrer d'en Gignàs, 23, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** http://benedictbcn.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-benedict

The Benedict opened in 2013 on a quiet Barri Gòtic street billing itself as Barcelona's first dedicated brunch, and it still leads with the dish it's named for: seven versions of eggs Benedict, from the classic up. Founded by siblings Juan Carlos and Nathalie, it's grown into a full brunch menu, omelettes, pancakes, French toast, açaí bowls and burgers, but the Benedicts are the reason to come. It's open daily from breakfast through mid-afternoon, takes reservations (rare enough here to matter), and keeps vegetarian options across the board. A dependable, foundational stop that helped set the template the rest of the city followed.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict (seven versions)

### 2. Milk Bar & Bistro

*A 2005 Gothic Quarter pioneer, brunch by day, tapas by night*

- **Neighbourhood:** Gothic Quarter
- **Address:** Carrer d'en Gignàs, 21, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://milkbarcelona.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/milk-bar-bistro

Milk Bar & Bistro has been doing this longer than almost anyone. Founders Rebecca and Paul opened it in the spring of 2005 after arriving from San Francisco, and it's run the same way ever since: brunch by day, tapas by night. Mornings bring eggs Benedict, pancakes and burgers in a cosy, low-lit room near Jaume I; evenings shift to pan con tomate, croquetas and bao. Reckon on roughly €15 to €25 a head. Two decades in, it remains one of the Gothic Quarter's most reliable rooms for a long, unhurried brunch, with the lived-in warmth that only comes from doing something well for twenty years.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict
- Pancakes

### 3. Federal Café Sant Antoni

*The Australian all-day café that helped define the city's brunch style*

- **Neighbourhood:** Sant Antoni
- **Address:** Carrer del Parlament, 39, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Distinction:** Repsol Solete
- **Website:** https://www.federalcafe.es/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/federal-cafe-sant-antoni

Federal is the Australian-style café that, more than most, taught Barcelona how to brunch. The Sant Antoni original on Carrer del Parlament runs an all-day menu that spans açaí bowls, pancakes, avocado toast and eggs Benedict through to burgers, salads and pan-Asian plates, with coffee roasted in the city by El Magnífico and a terrace and garden out back. There's a second branch in the Gothic Quarter on Passatge de la Pau. The formula, relaxed, sunny, coffee-serious, all-day, became the blueprint half this list follows. Come for a mid-morning flat white and stay for lunch.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict
- Avocado toast

### 4. EatMyTrip

*Creative fusion brunch with an in-house bakery*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer del Consell de Cent, 378, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://eatmytrip.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/eatmytrip

EatMyTrip takes the American brunch playbook and sends it travelling. On Carrer del Consell de Cent in the Dreta de l'Eixample, the kitchen spices its eggs Benedict, pancakes and bowls with touches pulled from Thailand, Japan, Korea and the Levant, and bakes its own bread and pastries in-house. Coffee is specialty, from local roasters, and nearly the whole menu is vegetarian, with vegan options and house-made gluten-free bread. It's part of a small Spanish group with several locations and draws a serious crowd, so it's earned one of the biggest followings in the city. Open daily for breakfast, brunch and lunch, with a terrace.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict

### 5. Little Fern

*A New Zealand-style café in Poblenou*

- **Neighbourhood:** el Poblenou
- **Address:** Carrer de Pere IV, 168, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.littleferncafe.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/little-fern

Little Fern brings a slice of New Zealand café culture to Poblenou, a two-minute walk from Llacuna metro. The all-day menu leans into the bright, produce-forward Antipodean style, harissa eggs, Turkish eggs, kimchi pancakes, corn and zucchini fritters, shakshuka and açaí bowls, alongside proper specialty coffee and cocktails. There's a terrace, room for groups, and plenty for vegetarians and vegans. It's become one of the anchors of Poblenou's brunch scene, the kind of relaxed, sunny room you settle into for a couple of hours. Walk-ins are welcome, but weekends move fast.

**Order:**
- Turkish eggs
- Kimchi pancakes

### 6. Kala Brunch

*A family-owned bruncherie steps from the Sagrada Família*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Sagrada Família
- **Address:** Carrer de Sardenya, 296, Loc 2, Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://kalabrunch.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/kala-brunch

Kala Brunch is the rare great brunch spot right by a major sight, a couple of minutes from the Sagrada Família on Carrer de Sardenya, and it's family-owned, which shows in the care. The kitchen fuses global flavours with local produce across shakshuka, pancakes, burritos and bottomless mimosas, with a kids' menu and alternative milks for the coffee. It's built one of the warmest local followings of any brunch room in the city. A genuinely good, welcoming option in a neighbourhood where most food near the basilica is best avoided.

**Order:**
- Shakshuka
- Bottomless mimosas

### 7. Granja Petitbó

*A family-run all-day café on Passeig de Sant Joan*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Pg. de St. Joan, 82, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.granjapetitbo.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/granja-petitbo

Granja Petitbó has anchored the leafy Passeig de Sant Joan since 2012, family-run and open from breakfast right through to dinner. Drop in for eggs and pancakes in the morning or burgers, salads and tacos later on; the kitchen keeps going all day and the prices hold at proper café level. There's a big terrace on one of the Eixample's nicest boulevards, specialty coffee, and the easy all-day rhythm that makes it as good for a solo laptop morning as a long weekend brunch with friends. A neighbourhood fixture that never overreaches.

**Order:**
- Pancakes

### 8. Faire Brunch & Drinks

*Vegetarian, organic brunch with specialty coffee*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de Girona, 81, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.fairebarcelona.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/faire-brunch-and-drinks

Faire is where to go when you want brunch that's actually good for you without feeling worthy. On Carrer de Girona in the Dreta de l'Eixample, this vegetarian room builds its bowls, toasts and eggs on organic, seasonal, locally sourced produce, with strong vegan and gluten-free options and specialty coffee. It's the daytime half of a pair, open 8:30 to 16:30, with a sister tapas-and-wine room next door taking over for the evening. Bright, considered and genuinely plant-forward rather than plant-token, it's one of the best vegetarian brunches in the city.

### 9. The Egg Lab

*An egg-obsessed brunch spot in Sant Antoni*

- **Neighbourhood:** Sant Antoni
- **Address:** Carrer de Sepúlveda, 80, Local 2, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.the-egglab.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-egg-lab

The Egg Lab does exactly what the name promises, building its whole menu around the egg. On Carrer de Sepúlveda in Sant Antoni, the kitchen runs from Classic Shakshuka to Eggs Benedict Royale and a Korean Chicken Benedict, and says everything's made in-house from real, unprocessed products. Coffee is specialty, roasted by Tornado in nearby Granollers. It's walk-in only and daytime hours, and sits at the pricier end for brunch, most savoury plates land around €15.50 to €16.90, but the focus and quality justify it. For serious egg cookery, this is the address.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict Royale
- Korean Chicken Benedict

### 10. Gabby's Brunch

*Montreal-style fusion brunch with its own house coffee*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Vila Olímpica del Poblenou
- **Address:** Carrer de Ramon Turró, 93, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://gabbys.es/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/gabbys-brunch

Gabby's brings a Montreal family brunch tradition to the Vila Olímpica, on Carrer de Ramon Turró, and roasts its own specialty coffee (by D-Origen) to go with it. The fusion menu runs from Oriental Eggs Benedict and Norwegian Toast to cheesecake pancakes and caramel French toast, generous, sweet-leaning and clearly built to be enjoyed rather than photographed. Named after the founder's brother Gabriel, it's open daily from 9am and has drawn a big, loyal following in the beachside neighbourhood. Come hungry; the portions match the ambition.

**Order:**
- Oriental Eggs Benedict
- Cheesecake pancakes

### 11. Citizen Café

*All-day brunch on Plaça d'Urquinaona*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Pl. d'Urquinaona, 4, Eixample, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://citizencafe.es/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/citizen-cafe

Citizen Café is the easy, central all-day option, right on Plaça d'Urquinaona where the Eixample meets the old city. Open seven days a week, it runs from bowls and pancakes through eggs Benedict, burgers and salads, with a terrace on the plaça and a bill that lands around €15 to €25 a head. It's not chasing a specific national style so much as doing broad, reliable, crowd-pleasing brunch well, which is exactly what you want when you're with a mixed group or between sights. A dependable, well-located all-rounder.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict

### 12. OMA Bistró

*House-made bagels and an all-day kitchen in the Esquerra*

- **Neighbourhood:** l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer del Consell de Cent, 227, Eixample, 08011 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://omabarcelona.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/oma-bistro

OMA Bistró makes its own bagels, which already sets it apart, and builds a thoughtful all-day menu around them on Carrer del Consell de Cent in the Esquerra de l'Eixample. Alongside the bagels come eggs Benedict, shakshuka and lighter plates, sourdough with house butter and jam, ham-and-cheese or sobrasada bikinis, Greek yoghurt with müesli, porridge and pancakes. It opens from 8am and it's walk-ins only, so weekends reward turning up early. A calm, well-run room for a slower brunch, with more range than the eggs-and-avocado crowd.

**Order:**
- House-made bagels
- Shakshuka

### 13. Nolita

*American-style brunch and smash burgers in Poblenou*

- **Neighbourhood:** el Poblenou
- **Address:** Carrer de Llull, 230, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.nolitabrunch.com
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/nolita-poblenou

Nolita does big, unfussy American brunch in an industrial-style room in Poblenou, a short walk from Llacuna metro. The all-day menu runs Huevos Benedict, pancakes and tostadas alongside smash burgers and sandwiches, so it works whether you're in a sweet or a savoury mood, or somewhere between breakfast and lunch. It opens mornings into the afternoon and closes Tuesday and Wednesday, worth checking before you go. Straightforward, generous and satisfying, it's a solid Poblenou pick when you want the American end of the spectrum.

**Order:**
- Huevos Benedict
- Smash burgers

### 14. Can Dendê

*Brazilian-leaning brunch in Poblenou*

- **Neighbourhood:** el Poblenou
- **Address:** Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada, 44, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://candende.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/can-dende

Can Dendê brings a Brazilian accent to Poblenou brunch that you won't find much elsewhere in the city. On Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada, open Thursday to Monday, it runs eggs Benedict, savoury pancakes and bagels alongside Brazilian touches like pão de queijo and tapioca. It's a small, popular room with a devoted following, so expect a wait at peak weekend hours. For a brunch with genuine character and a flavour set that stands apart from the American and Antipodean norm, it's well worth the trip out to Sant Martí.

**Order:**
- Pão de queijo
- Tapioca

### 15. Billy Brunch

*All-day brunch with a terrace near Verdaguer*

- **Neighbourhood:** la Dreta de l'Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de Bailèn, 115, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://billybrunch.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/billy-brunch

Billy Brunch keeps it simple and does it every day, breakfast from 9:30 to 17:00 on Carrer de Bailèn near Verdaguer metro. The menu covers the brunch essentials done well, eggs Benedict, shakshuka, omelettes, pancakes and bowls, with a terrace, takeaway, and seating that works for groups. Tables run first come, first served. It's not reinventing anything, but it's an easy, consistent, centrally located spot for a relaxed weekday or weekend brunch in the heart of the Eixample. A reliable everyday choice.

**Order:**
- Eggs Benedict
- Shakshuka

## Honourable mentions

- **[Ugot Bruncherie](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/ugot-bruncherie)** (la Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample) — Creative Mediterranean brunch in the Nova Esquerra with a full shakshuka section, syrniki and artisan cakes.
- **[Lulu & Flyn](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/lulu-and-flyn)** (Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera) — A daytime brunch café near El Born with brunch bowls, eggs, toasties and a terrace on Avinguda del Marquès de l'Argentera.
- **[La Desayunería](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/la-desayuneria)** (Sant Antoni) — A pancake-led American breakfast house in Sant Antoni, open morning into the evening.
- **[Café Cometa](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/cafe-cometa)** (Sant Antoni) — An easygoing Sant Antoni café for specialty coffee and all-day brunch on Carrer del Parlament.
- **[Manso's Café](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/mansos-cafe)** (Sant Antoni) — Specialty coffee and a midday brunch menu on Carrer de Manso in Sant Antoni.
- **[Morning Glory](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/morning-glory)** (el Raval) — A small daytime brunch café in El Raval with a terrace and specialty coffee.

## The Brunch Spots scene in Barcelona

Barcelona's brunch scene clusters hardest in the Eixample, especially the Dreta de l'Eixample around Passeig de Sant Joan, and across the Sant Martí district in Poblenou and the Vila Olímpica, where a run of Antipodean- and American-style cafés opened over the last decade. There's a second cluster in the old city, the Gothic Quarter and El Born, and a strong pocket in Sant Antoni. Most of the best rooms run all-day, roughly 9am to mid-afternoon, and many are walk-ins only, so weekend mornings before 1pm are the smart window.

## Glossary

- **Esmorzar de forquilla** — The traditional Catalan 'fork breakfast', a hearty savoury mid-morning meal of stews, sausages, offal and beans, usually with wine or vermut. The older, local counterpart to imported weekend brunch.
- **All-day brunch** — A menu served continuously from morning into the afternoon, typically around 9am to 4 or 5pm, rather than only at a fixed weekend slot. The default format at most of Barcelona's modern brunch rooms.
- **Eggs Benedict** — Poached eggs and a filling (classically ham) on a muffin or bread under hollandaise sauce. The near-universal benchmark dish on Barcelona brunch menus, often offered in several versions.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is the best brunch in Barcelona?

For a first visit, The Benedict (which bills itself as the city's first brunch) and the 2005 pioneer Milk Bar & Bistro are the safest bets, both in the Gothic Quarter. For the Australian all-day café style, Federal in Sant Antoni set the template; for creative fusion, EatMyTrip in the Eixample has one of the biggest followings in the city.

### Do you need to book brunch in Barcelona?

Many of the best spots are walk-ins only, including The Egg Lab, OMA Bistró and Billy Brunch, so weekend mornings before 1pm are the smart window. A few take reservations, notably The Benedict, Milk Bar & Bistro and Morning Glory, which is worth using if you're a group or set on a specific time.

### Where is the best brunch near the Sagrada Família?

Kala Brunch, a family-owned bruncherie on Carrer de Sardenya, is a couple of minutes from the basilica and a far better bet than most of the tourist-facing cafés right by the entrance. It does shakshuka, pancakes, burritos and bottomless mimosas, with a kids' menu.

### Where is the best brunch in Poblenou?

Poblenou and the neighbouring Vila Olímpica are one of the city's densest brunch pockets. Little Fern (New Zealand-style), Gabby's Brunch (Montreal-style, with its own roasted coffee), Nolita (American, with smash burgers) and the Brazilian-leaning Can Dendê are all within a short walk of the Sant Martí metro stops.

### Is there good vegetarian or vegan brunch in Barcelona?

Yes. Faire in the Dreta de l'Eixample is fully vegetarian and organic with strong vegan and gluten-free options; EatMyTrip is almost entirely vegetarian with vegan choices and in-house gluten-free bread; and Little Fern and La Desayunería both run vegan options across their menus.

## About the author

**Justin Mota** — Guidavera founder

Justin Mota is the founder of Guidavera. He has lived in Spain for over 10 years and runs a native AI agency alongside building this platform. Food has always been the way Justin connects with friends, and Guidavera started as the list he kept sending to everyone visiting Barcelona. He built it for himself and his friends first, and now hopes it can transform the way people discover great food experiences everywhere.

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